Harry Sullins of the PBA Senior Tour served as a guest
speaker at the 45th annual event that was first put together by a
group of local bowlers in 1969.

"Everybody had a great time and the inductees were all
appreciative," said Jim Burger, treasurer of the Greater Flint USBC BA. "All of
the past hall-of-famers are never forgotten and some of the biggest names in
Flint as far as bowling have all been inducted."

The Bowling Hall of Fame was designed to provide a lasting
honor and recognition for the people – living or dead – who have contributed to
the game through ability or dedicated service.

Callard was introduced to bowling by her father at the age
of 11. She graduated from Swartz Creek High School and has remained passionate
about the sport for many years. She bowled her first 700 series in 1984 during
tournament play in Owosso.

"The experiences, the friendships and the memories of
bowling will stay with me forever," Callard said.

Eisele has bowled with some of the finest bowlers in the
state and held his own along the way. He grew up in Mt. Morris behind a
bowling alley on North Saginaw Street called Timber Lanes. He bowled his first 300
game on January 18, 1994 at Colonial Lanes and his second one at 73 years old.

Koeske has bowled in various men's and couples' leagues in
Fenton, Holly, Grand Blanc, and Flint. He became serious about the sport after
retiring from his longtime career and has bowled in 700 tournament events since
1995. He was part of the Flint Senior All-Stars from 2002-09.

LaClair is a retiree of GM Truck & Bus who started
bowling at 24. He bowled in his first ABC Tournament in 1970 and 2013 marked
his 44th consecutive year. Over the years he has worked at state and
city tournaments, run moonlight doubles, jackpots, and league Hi-Lo doubles. He
has also volunteered to be among the assistant coaches at bowling clinics put
on by USBC's Bowl Like a Pro, the Next Level Bowling, associations and bowling
lanes.

Stewart got serious about bowling in 1994 and joined the
Flint City League at Landmark Lanes. He rolled his first 300 game in 1995 with
his parents in attendance and coached Mt. Morris' bowling team from 2000-02.
Over his career, he has had two 800 series, ten 300 games and five 299 games.